Posted 09/30/08 in Grub Street
Gentrification
Off-Off-Bowery
The Bowery is officially too cool for the cool kids.
Posted 09/23/08 in Grub Street
Gentrification Station
Quality of Butter Clientele Ruined by Butter
In case you hadn't heard, the Bowery ain't what it used to be. Butter blames...uh...
Posted 09/23/08 in Grub Street
Gentrification Station
Bowery Association Network to Save Neighborhood From Everyone, Everything
The well-meaning Bowery Association Network continues to fight the swarming locusts.
Posted 09/17/08 in Grub Street
Boulud-iful
Boulud Promises ‘Greatest Diner on Earth’
Boulud’s Bowery spot will be ‘a cross between a brasserie and a diner.’
Posted 09/10/08 in Grub Street
Openings
Care to See Double Crown’s Menu?
AvroKO’s latest dishes will be available to the public September 16.
Posted 09/02/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Carmellini Pursues 264 Elizabeth, McNally Locks Down 282 Bowery
Nolita is looking tonier and tonier.
Posted 08/13/08 in Grub Street
Mediavore
McNally May Be Days Away From Bowery Deal
Broker Alan Shmaruck believes the restaurateur will help make the Bowery the next meatpacking district.
Posted 07/17/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
Marion’s Continental Returns, But Without Martinis Just Yet
After a three-month hiatus, the Bowery favorite reopened last week.
Posted 05/01/08 in Daily Intel
Neighborhood Watch
On the Bowery, New Hotel Tower Physically Squeezes Landmarked Home
Plus, boos drowning out a Harlem rezone vote and Grand Theft Auto's uncanny recreation of a certain famous, fun-oriented island ("Johnson's Famous Hot Dogs"?). All that with mustard and sauerkraut in today's boroughs report.
Posted 04/28/08 in Grub Street
NewsFeed
East Village Yacht Club Dead in the Water
A couple of months after moving from its original East 1st Street location to Kelley & Peng’s former space on the Bowery, the East Village Yacht Club will raise its masts and sail away.
Posted 04/28/08 in Grub Street
Mediavore
What the Candidates Will Be Drinking in Kentucky; Judge to Make the Call on Union Square Plans Today
Presidential candidates should brush up on their bourbon knowledge before heading to Kentucky, a judge will decide the fate of a new Union Square restaurant today, and a new pizza tour bus rolls into town.
Posted 02/21/08 in Daily Intel
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